Friday's daylight revealed the rear doors and windows boarded up where an attacker fired a gun from outside and into the home of a family in Pittsburgh's Greenfield neighborhood. The couple's 6-year-old and 8-year-old children were in bed upstairs at the time.

According to Pittsburgh police, 33-year-old Jeff Morgan looked out the backdoor window of his family's Gladstone Street home when he and his girlfriend, Nicole Murphy, heard someone knocking at 10:45 p.m. Thursday. Suddenly, Murphy heard several gunshots and saw the flash as someone shot her boyfriend in the face through the rear-door window, police said.

Neighbors who believe they know the victims from church said they were stunned to hear of the shooting.

"I mean, that's unheard of on our street," said Peggy Yalch.

"It's unusual," said Matey Yalch. "Normally, we don't have that much trouble up here with anybody. It's a quiet neighborhood."

When responders arrived, Morgan was outside on the front porch. Police told Channel 4 Action News that bullets hit the man's forehead and chin. There were several bullet holes in the rear of the home.

This isn't the first time the Greenfield couple has fallen victim to serious crime. Two years ago, both Morgan and Murphy were badly beaten in an Oakland bar called The Hideout. Six men were originally charged in that case.

In that incident, Morgan was hit with a bottle, kicked in the face and beaten on the back of the head, police said. When Murphy tried to intervene, she was punched repeatedly, dragged across the bar and pinned with a stool, police said.

No suspect has been publicly identified in Morgan's shooting. Anyone with information for investigators should contact Pittsburgh police.